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February 10, 2006

“The ‘Failed Academic’s’ Lament”:  a haiku series

At the end of each summer, I pinch my nipples — thoughts of dreams deferred…*

Yes, ABOUT that inherent authority [FAILED ACADEMIC EDITION (see update)]

An interesting trial balloon for Presidential hypocrisy being floated today attempts to triangulate, for purposes of comparison, the idea of “inherent authority” under Article II with the NSA foreign surveillance story and the President’s reaction to Hurricane Katrina.  From Begging to Differ’s Venkat, “About that Inherent Authority”: Josh Marshall flags a story in the Times quoting Brownie as saying he told the White House about the levee break when Katrina

To the left of the left of the left is…where, exactly?

With nothing more to go on, admittedly, than gut instinct (and the participation of such liberal-Democratic luminaries as John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, and Harry Reid—all of whom have written diaries for the website), I have been operating under the assumption that readers of the Daily Kos represent a vocal and powerful force in the Democratic base, those who vote in primaries and influence nominations, often at the expense of more

The “My Life as a Man” poem

Sometimes, when I succumb to laziness (and to the promise of a comforting, cheek-ringed respite), I sit down to do my pee pee. But — After, I feel the fillup of guilt and shame, knowing in my heart that somewhere, a gimpy man who wishes to pee proudly upright simply cannot.

One, two, three, war, what the hell’s impeachment for?—the sequel

As a follow-up to their Thursday editorial calling for the abolition of FISA (which I commented on at length, then later updated to counter a charge characterizing my position on the NSA controversy as “separtation of powers is stupid”—the precise opposite of what I’ve been arguing), today’s WSJ once again gets right to the crux of the issue.  From “President Kollar-Kotelly”:

aggravated by something else entirely, protein wisdom lashes out at 80s balladeers Air Supply—who, in retrospect, he admits did nothing that called for such a hostile attack: 

Air Supply:  “I’m lying alone with my head on the phone / Thinking of you till it hurts. / I know you hurt too but what else can we do / Tormented and torn apart? / I wish I could carry your smile in my heart / For times when my life feels so low. / It would make me believe what tomorrow could bring / When today doesn’t really